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Not a PANO-sabotage, but a shot through the beveled edge of the window glass in my front door. No camera movement involved, just an optical effect.

The Mailbox is an upmarket development of offices, designer shops, restaurants, bars and luxury city-centre apartments in the City Centre and on the boundary of the City Centre Core in Birmingham, England. It is also home to BBC Birmingham.

 

The Mailbox is about 300 metres (980 ft) long from front to back including The Cube. Above the front shops it has an additional 6 floors.

 

Previously the location of canal wharves, the site was the location of the Royal Mail's main sorting office for Birmingham (hence its name), which was completed in 1970. It was designed by R. H. Ousman of the Ministry of Public Building and Works, who collaborated with project architect H. A. E. Giddings and with Hubbard Ford & Partners, who supplied E. Winters and R. Lee as architects. When completed, it was the largest mechanised letters and parcels sorting office in the country with a floor area of 20 acres (81,000 m2) and the largest building in Birmingham. A tunnel was constructed between the site and New Street station for letters to be delivered directly to the office. The structure housed the largest electronic sorting equipment in the West Midlands to handle the post.

 

The building was converted by the Birmingham Development Company to include two hotels with a total of 300 rooms, 15,850 sq. m (170,000 sg. ft.) of office space, 9,290 sq. m (100,000 sq ft.) of retail space and a similar area for restaurants and a health club. Crosby Homes constructed apartments above the space. The redevelopment of the sorting office involved demolition of all but the steel sub-structure. It cost £150 million overall and opened in December 2000. Following the purchase of two retail units by Harvey Nichols, the development was valued to be in excess of £125 million.

 

Running across the foreground here is the Worcester and Birmingham Canal which passes along the back The Mailbox.

 

The Worcester and Birmingham Canal links Birmingham and Worcester. It starts in Worcester, as an 'offshoot' of the River Severn (just after the river lock) and ends in Gas Street Basin (behind the camera) in Birmingham. It is 29 miles (47 km) long. There are 58 locks in total on the canal, including the 30 Tardebigge Locks, one of the largest lock flights in Europe. The canal climbs 428 feet (130 m) from Worcester to Birmingham.

 

For twenty years direct connection to the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) was prevented by the Worcester Bar, a physical barrier at Gas Street Basin, Birmingham designed so that the BCN would not lose water to the Worcester and Birmingham. Cargoes had to be laboriously manhandled between boats on either side. In 1815 an Act allowed the creation of a stop lock and the bar was breached. The Worcester and Birmingham raised their water level by six inches to minimise water loss and today the two pairs of lock gates have been removed. There were separate toll offices either side of the bar for the two canal companies. The bar still exists, with boats moored to both sides of it.

 

Construction of a barge-width (14 ft) canal began in 1792 from the Birmingham end, but progressed slowly. Selly Oak was reached in October 1795 and Kings Norton Junction by May 1796, meeting the new Stratford-upon-Avon Canal which had by then reached Hockley Heath. For twenty years direct connection to the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) was prevented by the Worcester Bar, a physical barrier at Gas Street Basin, Birmingham designed so that the BCN would not lose water to the Worcester and Birmingham. Cargoes had to be laboriously manhandled between boats on either side. In 1815 an Act allowed the creation of a stop lock and the bar was breached. The Worcester and Birmingham raised their water level by six inches to minimise water loss and today the two pairs of lock gates have been removed. There were separate toll offices either side of the bar for the two canal companies. The bar still exists, with boats moored to both sides of it.

 

The commercial terminus in Birmingham was Worcester Wharf, a large complex extending from the bar along Bridge Street, Gas Street and Granville Street. Part of it now forms a this water front to The Mailbox shopping and residential complex.

 

Today the canal is popular for leisure and has a number of narrowboat hire centres at Alvechurch, Worcester, Tardebigge, Dunhampstead and Stoke Prior.

 

The canal forms part of the Stourport Ring, which is one of the popular cruising rings for holiday boating. The ring takes in parts of four waterways, is 74 miles (119 km) long, and includes 105 locks. Another ring which includes the Worcester and Birmingham Canal is the Avon Ring, which is 109 miles (175 km) long with 129 locks, and also includes parts of four waterways.

 

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Felt mailbox ornament for my mail carrier. It is a little sleeve to hold a thank you note.

I really have no explanation as to why someone would decorate their mailbox with stones and pieces of rock. It's in my in-law's neighborhood and it's been this way for years.

Mailboxes along Kainalu Dr in Kailua

These mailboxes once carried heartfelt letters and important stories decades ago, linking neighbors and families across generations. Though their purpose has shifted, they still stand ready to deliver bills and promotional leaflets to their owners, quietly holding traces of the connections they once nurtured.

Spring has sprung, even the mailboxes are happy.

I could probably do a 366 photo project just with mailboxes. There's fancy ones, plain ones, painted ones, tall ones, short ones, fat ones, thin ones. Whatever you have though won't stop the bills and junk mail being delivered :) This one has definitely seen better days. I'm guessing it's not used anymore as it's always open.

Pipe mailboxes in Athens, Ohio.

My Kodak Brownie Bulls-Eye makes a reappearance on a Winchester mailbox. I'm going to try to get down to Murray's Camera shop this week and see what treasures can be found in his big box of vintage cameras.

There's always that little bit of excitement when you open the mailbox, but alas, it's always junk mail

 

ODC - 7/24/2021 - Opening

Two mailboxes in front of places that looked like the mailman no longer stopped at. The one at left had an old bird nest in it.

 

Jamison Rd. in Jack County, Texas 7/26/07

 

Through the viewfinder of a Brownie Reflex Synchro Model twin lens.

1:8 scale mail collection box

based on those seen in the USA

Mailbox.

Cuenca. Spain

Photted last week in scarecrow garb, this Gulfport mailbox is now dressed for the Festive Season.

For the All New Scavenger Hunt #14 - Red letterbox.Someone put a bit of effort into this cute mailbox! It's in front of a farm and I noticed that the barn and out buildings have a fresh coat of red paint. Apparently the mailbox was spruced up, too, but the faux flag looks like it could use a coat of paint.

Yes, even in Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the tip of Cape Cod, they have fun mailboxes! I saw this one in an alley off Commercial Street on October 12, 2016.

 

OMG... The fella that I had do a custom panda mailbox for me last week, just sent this photo to me today. He got my mailbox done already and it ships on Monday from Canada!!!

 

I"m so excited to get it into my garden and see the look on my mailman's face when he drives up for the first time...LOL! I'm taking the new 400mm lens outside on Monday and wait for him to show up. Hee hee hee!!

 

I may put a dark brown glass taxidermy eye in where the grey is and am debating on the mouth..I may cover the mouth with white... I'll photoshop something to get a good visual first. I love the shape and even the bump over the nose he did..Very cute. Gosh I just noticed he even added a pot belly compared to the brown bear he did...LOL!

 

© Alison Yang

101 Pictures - 18. Communications

iPhone 5s with Neewer Fisheye lens edited in Snapseed.

This is mine, Mary Faith. I worked days getting rid of the tough grass, removing small rocks and a partly decayed wood border from this area. There were a bunch of gladiola as well, As you can see I missed some small ones.

The marigolds were perfect for the hot sun this place gets all day for a long summer.

Hand crafted and hand painted and stained.

Size is 30” long by 12” high. Note head section will have to be assembled due size of the shipping box.

  

$93.99

This mailbox for a business on San Marco Avenue in St. Augustine has been around for a while.

Mailboxes are one of my favorite things to photograph.

My Mailbox was in desperate need of a protective stain, so that was my Saturday project. I have to wait for the nest of bluebirds to fly away from the under side of my mailbox before I can set the varnish, but this will be a good start!

Wexford, PA

August 2023

© Shawn Dougherty

This is an active mailbox in southwest Miami-Dade

Mailbox in Powell, Ohio.

Mailboxes in the entryway of a building on Cours Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves in downtown Marseille.

A mailbox at Fort Point State Park in Stockton Springs, Me.

Vintage mail boxes at a local mail stop.

2025, after a fire they closed down.

Stitched sketch and acrylic paint collage on an index card. Day1 ICAD Mailbox

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